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  1. Frederick I, Duke of Austria (Babenberg) Frederick I (German: Friedrich I. von Österreich, c. 1175 – 16 April 1198 [1] ), known as Frederick the Catholic (German: Friedrich der Katholische ), was the Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198. He was a member of the House of Babenberg.

  2. Apr 27, 2022 · The Annalista Saxo names "Heinricum inclitum ducem Saxonie et Bawarie et Welfonem et quatuor filias" as children of Duke Heinrich and his wife Wulfhild, specifying that one of the daughters (mentioned first in the list of daughters, but not named) married "Fridericus dux Suevorum" [284]. married secondly ( [1132/33]) AGNES von Saarbrücken ...

    • Agnes of Waiblingen
    • Hohenstaufen, Swabia, Bavaria
    • circa 1050
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  4. By her, Leopold had at least two children: Frederick I ( c. 1175 – 1198), [5] who succeeded his father as Duke of Austria. Leopold VI (1176–1230), succeeded his father as Duke of Styria (inconsistent with the Georgenberg Pact) and became Duke of Austria upon his brother's death in 1198.

  5. He was born in 1175, to Duke Leopold V and Helena of Hungary. He was his parents' oldest child; he eventually had a younger brother, Leopold. Leopold V was much involved in things in foreign lands. He had gone on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1182 and then met with the Byzantine emperor, Alexios II Komnenos.

  6. Family. Born in Wiener Neustadt, Frederick was the second surviving son of the Babenberg duke Leopold VI of Austria and Theodora Angelina, a Byzantine princess. [2] . The death of his elder brother Henry in 1228 made him the only heir to the Austrian and Styrian duchies.

  7. children: Frederick William I of Prussia, Friedrich August Prinz von Brandenburg, Princess Luise Dorothea of Prussia, unnamed son von Hohenzollern. Born Country: Germany. Emperors & Kings German Men. Died on: February 25, 1713. place of death: Berlin, Germany. Ancestry: Dutch German, Portuguese German. City: Königsberg, Germany. Recommended Lists:

  8. (1123?–90). For his efforts to unify the German states and for his opposition to the Roman popes, the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I became a legendary German hero and a…

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